Adaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects, the adipokinetic hormone (Akh) systemically controls body fat mobilization. Biochemical evidence supports that Akh signals via a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) called Akh receptor (AkhR) using cyclic-AMP (cAMP) and Ca2+ second messengers to induce storage lipid release from fat body cells. Recently, we provided genetic evidence that the intracellular calcium (iCa2+) level in fat storage cells controls adiposity in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. However, little is known about the genes, which mediate Akh signalling downstream of the AkhR to regulate changes in iCa2+. Here, we used thermogenetics to provide in vivo evidence that the GPCR s...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
A phylogenetically conserved response to nutritional abundance is an increase in insulin signaling, ...
International audienceOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although i...
Adaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects, the ad...
AbstractAdaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects...
Energy homeostasis is a fundamental property of animal life, providing a genetically fixed balance b...
Energy homeostasis is a fundamental property of animal life, providing a genetically fixed balance b...
SummaryTo unravel the evolutionarily conserved genetic network underlying energy homeostasis, we per...
To unravel the evolutionarily conserved genetic network underlying energy homeostasis, we performed ...
To unravel the evolutionarily conserved genetic network underlying energy homeostasis, we performed ...
Homeostasis of circulating and storage energy reserves in mammals is dependent on the antagonistical...
SummaryEnergy homeostasis, a fundamental property of all organisms, depends on the ability to contro...
Maintenance of biological functions under negative energy balance depends on mobilization of storage...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
A phylogenetically conserved response to nutritional abundance is an increase in insulin signaling, ...
International audienceOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although i...
Adaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects, the ad...
AbstractAdaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects...
Energy homeostasis is a fundamental property of animal life, providing a genetically fixed balance b...
Energy homeostasis is a fundamental property of animal life, providing a genetically fixed balance b...
SummaryTo unravel the evolutionarily conserved genetic network underlying energy homeostasis, we per...
To unravel the evolutionarily conserved genetic network underlying energy homeostasis, we performed ...
To unravel the evolutionarily conserved genetic network underlying energy homeostasis, we performed ...
Homeostasis of circulating and storage energy reserves in mammals is dependent on the antagonistical...
SummaryEnergy homeostasis, a fundamental property of all organisms, depends on the ability to contro...
Maintenance of biological functions under negative energy balance depends on mobilization of storage...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
A phylogenetically conserved response to nutritional abundance is an increase in insulin signaling, ...
International audienceOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although i...